Think it would've been best if he finished out the season, then take a long few months to think it over, and make sure he's making the right decision. Never want to make a rush decidion in this sort of situation and with all the money he'll be giving up.

Now that he's out from behind the NFL shield, Moffitt said he's looking forward to speaking his mind on the radio and in podcasts he's going to produce. He said he has plenty of opinions to share on everything from philosophy to politics, although he has less to say about sports.

He said he also wants to go on a diet now that he doesn't have to maintain his 319-pound physique.

Every part of this makes me wonder if he's about to PEDs whistle blow. Something that is SORELY overdue in the NFL.

best wishes to him, but as others have said, I'm not sure why he doesn't just finish out the season and then call it over. This oline has had a lot of injuries so it's not unpossible that he would get some playing time.

Every part of this makes me wonder if he's about to PEDs whistle blow. Something that is SORELY overdue in the NFL.

From his interview yesterday with Gary Miller and Nalen, it (to me) did not sound like a whistle blower move.

He made a comment about how anti-government he is and that he's hasn't been able to share because he was in the NFL.

He also spoke a lot about how he just lost the passion for the game and that he was just ready to move on. He also spoke about his future and his health, that with all the information available today, it made his decision easier.

I got the impression he just didn't want to fake it, and it wasn't fair to anyone else on the team if he did. I can respect that.

From his interview yesterday with Gary Miller and Nalen, it (to me) did not sound like a whistle blower move.

He made a comment about how anti-government he is and that he's hasn't been able to share because he was in the NFL.

He also spoke a lot about how he just lost the passion for the game and that he was just ready to move on. He also spoke about his future and his health, that with all the information available today, it made his decision easier.

I got the impression he just didn't want to fake it, and it wasn't fair to anyone else on the team if he did. I can respect that.

I think it's poor judgment and potentially too rash to just up and do it mid-season, but otherwise I agree and he obviously knows his circumstances much better than I do.

I wonder if the timing has anything to do with Walton coming back. If he knew the Broncos were going to have to cut someone, and he wasn't into it anyway, then all the more power to him for stepping down so they didn't have to cut someone else.